Labyrinth of Stars

$4.99 US
Berkley / NAL | Ace
On sale Feb 25, 2014 | 9781101624494
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
Tattoos with hearts, minds, and dreams. Created to be the armor that protects my body, these obsidian shadows come alive at night—demons made flesh.
 
After the Aetar nearly kill Maxine’s unborn child, and a betrayal within her own ranks leaves Maxine’s husband, Grant, poisoned and dying, Maxine is forced to attack a race of beings that possesses almost unlimited power. Doing so will require she make a deal with the devil—the devil that lives inside her—risking both her sanity and her soul as she slowly transforms into something more than human.
 
But even that might not be enough to save Grant, because the very thing that Maxine is becoming is destined to destroy the world.
Praise for the Hunter Kiss Novels

“You'll want to read this series over and over.”—Angela Knight, New York Times bestselling author

“Superlative.”—The Miami Herald

“Readers who love urban fantasies like those of Charlaine Harris or Kim Harrison will relish Marjorie M. Liu.”—Midwest Book Review

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Tattoos with hearts, minds, and dreams. Created to be the armor that protects my body, these obsidian shadows come alive at night—demons made flesh.
 
After the Aetar nearly kill Maxine’s unborn child, and a betrayal within her own ranks leaves Maxine’s husband, Grant, poisoned and dying, Maxine is forced to attack a race of beings that possesses almost unlimited power. Doing so will require she make a deal with the devil—the devil that lives inside her—risking both her sanity and her soul as she slowly transforms into something more than human.
 
But even that might not be enough to save Grant, because the very thing that Maxine is becoming is destined to destroy the world.

Praise

Praise for the Hunter Kiss Novels

“You'll want to read this series over and over.”—Angela Knight, New York Times bestselling author

“Superlative.”—The Miami Herald

“Readers who love urban fantasies like those of Charlaine Harris or Kim Harrison will relish Marjorie M. Liu.”—Midwest Book Review